Imagine being lost in the wilderness, cold, scared, and unsure if you’ll ever see home again. For 13-year-old Cody Clawson, that nightmare became a reality in 2001 when he found himself stranded in Yellowstone National Park. His survival skills were tested with no one in sight, and the hours ticked by.
At the time, Cody didn’t know that his rescue would come from an unexpected hero, no other than Harrison Ford, the legendary actor known for portraying iconic characters like Han Solo and Indiana Jones. This is the incredible story of how a Hollywood legend became a real-life hero.
The Unlikely Rescue in Yellowstone
Cody Clawson had been hiking in Yellowstone when he became disoriented and lost his way. With no map and no GPS, he soon realized the seriousness of his situation. Stranded and unsure how to return to safety, Cody sought shelter in a nearby cave. As the weather turned against him, with rain and sleet pelting down, he huddled in the cave, trying to stay warm through the bitter night. “It rained and sleeted that night,” Cody recalled, “It was pretty scary.”
I started looking for an open place that I could signal them,” Cody explained. Without hesitation, he grabbed his belt buckle and angled it towards the sky, catching the sunlight and reflecting it toward the approaching helicopters. It worked. The signal was seen, and a pilot responded.
A Familiar Voice in the Sky
Cody’s life was about to change as the helicopter touched down. The pilot who emerged from the cockpit greeted him with a simple, “Good morning.” But it wasn’t just any greeting. The moment Cody heard that familiar voice, he knew immediately who it was. “I recognized [his voice] because he said it just like he did in ‘Star Wars,’” Cody recalled. The voice of Han Solo had just rescued him.
Amid a potentially life-threatening situation, Cody was stunned to realize that his rescuer was none other than Harrison Ford. Ford was known for playing daring heroes like Han Solo in Star Wars and Indiana Jones. He was known for bravery on screen, but now, he was proving he was a real hero, too.
Harrison Ford’s Helicopter for the Rescue
Harrison Ford had been an avid helicopter pilot for years and deeply loved the Wyoming wilderness. At the time, he lived part-time in Jackson, Wyoming, where he frequently flew and enjoyed the outdoor lifestyle. Little did Cody know that Ford’s flying skills, coupled with his deep connection to the area, would be the catalyst for his rescue. Ford quickly assessed the situation, landed his helicopter, and ensured Cody was safe. Then, without missing a beat, he offered a few words that would become an enduring memory for the young Boy Scout.
Ford, ever the source of encouragement, remarked, “You certainly should have earned a merit badge for this,” referring to Cody’s quick thinking and survival skills in the wilderness. But Cody, with a touch of humor, replied, “I’d already earned this badge last summer.” It was this simple exchange that highlighted Ford’s down-to-earth nature and made the rescue feel like an encounter between two old friends rather than a celebrity meeting a fan.